Social media megastar Bryce Hall has recently joined forces with pro-Hitler influencers Sneako and Jon Zherka.
Hall is a social media personality, actor, and boxer who currently has 35 million followers across TikTok, X (formerly Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube. Twenty-four million of those followers are from Hall’s TikTok account.
Hall, who Insider described as “among teenagers' favorite internet celebrities” and an “A-list influencer” in 2020, blew up in popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic and became well-known for his partying and antics. In a seeming attempt to broaden his audience, and following the lead of influencer turned fighter Jake Paul, Hall has taken on bare-knuckle boxing. Both Sneako and Zherka are associated with fighting sports and Sneako has posted content sparring with Hall. Fighting sports like MMA and boxing have ties to the far right, so it’s not a surprise that the individuals Hall has decided to align himself with are right-wing edgelords who are already involved in the sport.
Hall has appeared in multiple livestreams with white nationalist ally Sneako (real name Nico Kenn De Balinthazy). Two of these livesteams have garnered over 1.4 millions combined views.
Sneako is a manosphere influencer and a former associate of the pro-Hitler rapper Ye (formerly Kanye West) who has been described as “a cheap imitation” of misogynist influencer Andrew Tate. Sneako rose to prominence on YouTube for his gaming, motivational, and man-on-the-street interview videos. He later shifted toward making misogynistic and hateful content, and he has made several antisemitic comments online and in interviews. Sneako currently has 1.6 million followers on Instagram.
Sneako has defended Hitler and attacked Jewish people online, saying that “the Nazis had drip” and that the swastika is “aesthetically pleasing.”